Infect creatures could use this evasion effectively..also the thought of a little Ichorclaw Myr scurrying across the plains of Mirrodin is both hilarious and terrifying.
Posted By:
tcollins
(3/4/2011 10:03:44 PM)
Far more versatile, useful, and altogether fair than any other landwalk card I've seen to date.
4/5
Posted By:
VirtueVsVice
(9/26/2009 3:42:01 AM)
There is no reason at all to choose this over whispersilk cloak.
Posted By:
Laguz
(12/25/2009 11:08:28 AM)
Definitely a sideboard card.
Posted By:
cadenblade
(1/19/2010 8:37:18 PM)
The existence of whispersilk doesn't make this bad, whispersilk is broken, this is balanced.
Posted By:
Sironos
(5/24/2010 5:41:43 AM)
@Laguz:
Actually, there is.
Whispersilk Claok is an instant target for removal since it makes the creature unblockable no matter what.
Trailblazer's Boots are only a threat to people with non-basic Lands (Yes, there are people who DON'T use them!), so the basic Land users won't see any reason to destroy it.
Posted By:
Diachronos
(3/20/2010 7:50:39 PM)
@iandustrial:
I just chuckled pretty hard. GOOD PLAY.
Does any Johnny know how to break this? There's a creature from Futuresight that goes through your deck and gives an opponent a forest, which fuels forestwalk, but is there any nonbasic land that switches controllers regularly?
EDIT: Thanks, TrinityVill!
Posted By:
MacBizzle
(5/11/2012 4:35:02 AM)
Magic has been wanting a card that gives creatures nonbasic landwalk since that term showed up in Guildpact. No doubt a lot of players thought up their version of a nonbasic-landwalk granter.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(2/20/2010 6:52:18 AM)
Solid for EDH decks wanting something to get through namely their general. While Whispersilk cloak is immensely better this gets the job done as well. 99.999% they will have a non basic land. So in reality its "equipped creature is unblockable."
Posted By:
Razmataz24
(7/26/2010 11:13:19 AM)
This card's flavor makes no sense. A good chunk of NBL's are set apart by the fact that they're developed or at least inhabited in some way. How is crossing through inhabited territory "trailblazing?"
Posted By:
ROBRAM89
(11/27/2010 6:26:08 PM)